In her book Reaching for the Nightingale, Beth Fox covers a lot of ground: geographically, from Tennessee to Mexico and back to New England, and, in terms of content and usage, enlisting participants that range from snapping turtles to George Washington Carver. She captures our attention with striking details and devices. With great imagination and insight, the poet gives us striking ways to look at our human condition.
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Beth Fox loves being connected to the arts and the community of poetry in New Hampshire. Her work is found in The Poet's Touchstone, The Seacoast Anthology, Covid Springs II and the 2010 Poets Guide to NH. A finalist in four New England contests, she helped seniors publish their work in an anthology, Other Voices, Other Lives. It was during the pandemic that she reflected on experiences, digging deeper. The cover of her chapbook speaks to the longing she felt when putting it together. Often found on the water, Beth kayaked 35 miles on Thoreau's wilderness route in Maine. That is an example of how she loves exploring... along the way, discovering unique lives in nature, like jumping spiders and skunk cabbage. Beth lives in Wolfeboro.
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